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The following table shows how each zone affects the rearming cycle.
Security zone Effect on the rearming cycle
Hood
Doors
Additional sensor
Shock sensors
These four zones delay the onset of the rearming cycle for as long as they
remain in a violation status.
Ignition
Turned ON by the ignition switch: Cancels the rearming cycle
Turned ON by the remote starter module: No effect
Warning No effect
Applying the brake pedal or turning the ignition key to the “ON” position cancels the rearming cycle (until a door is
opened, which causes the rearming delay to start over from the beginning of the cycle).
See also “Temporary valet” and “Dome light delay”.
Disarming can only be done using the remote control by pressing the
button (see the table of command on
page 5.
The system is immediately disarmed and starts again at the beginning of the rearming delay.
CANCELING ALARM CONDITION
You can cancel the alarm condition by pressing the button, which also disarms the system, or by pressing the
or the
button, which cancels the alarm condition without disarming the system.
CONFIRMATION
When you arm or disarm the system, a confirmation is issued by the siren (if it is programmed during installation)
and the parking lights. When the Valet mode (alarm) is enabled, the siren confirmation is replaced by a horn
confirmation (if connected to system).
When the alarm is armed manually, one confirmation (chirp of the siren and/or flash of the parking lights) means
that all the security zones are in their normal condition and the system is ready.
Three chirps or flashes indicate that one or more zones are in violation (example, a door is open).
When the zone is corrected (example, the door is closed), the system issues another confirmation (one chirp or
flash if all the zones are in their normal condition, three if another zone is in violation).
If a zone is in violation when the system is armed manually and the situation causing the violation is not corrected,
the alarm still arms, but this zone cannot generate an alarm condition.
See also “Dome light delay”.
When you disarm the alarm, two chirps or flashes indicate that no one has tried to break into your vehicle or
otherwise violate the system; four chirps or flashes indicate that an alarm condition occurred during your absence.
The following table summarizes this section.
CONFIRMATION MEANING
1 blink System armed, no zone in violation.
2 blinks System disarmed, no violation detected.
3 blinks System armed with zone in violation. Check the indicator light to know which zone.
4 blinks
System disarmed with violation detected.
Check the indicator light to know what caused the alarm condition.